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                                            Scientific Facts on                                Source document:
                                                                                               IPCS - WHO (2003)

                                                        PCBs                                   Summary & Details:
                                                                                               GreenFacts (2006)
                                           Polychlorinated biphenyls


                                                             1. What are PCBs?.....................................2
Context - Polychlorinated biphenyls                          2. What happens to PCBs in the
(PCBs) are a group of man-made                                  environment?........................................2
compounds that were widely used in the                       3. To what extent are humans exposed to PCBs?
past, mainly in electrical equipment, but                       ...........................................................3
which were banned at the end of the                          4. What happens to PCBs when they enter the
1970s in many countries because of                              body?..................................................3
environmental concerns.                                      5. What are the effects of PCBs on laboratory
                                                                animals?..............................................3
Because these compounds are generally                        6. How has PCB exposure affected human
very stable, they remain present in the                         health?.................................................4
environment today.                                           7. What are the risks posed by PCB
                                                                exposure?.............................................4
What are the health risks associated with
                                                             8. Conclusions..........................................5
PCBs?


                   This Digest is a faithful summary of the leading scientific consensus report
                 produced in 2003 by the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS)
                                     of the World Health Organization (WHO):
 "Polychlorinated biphenyls : Human health aspects. Concise international chemical assessment document 55"

                             The full Digest is available at: http://www.greenfacts.org/en/pcbs/



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1. What are PCBs?

Polychlorinated biphenyls, in short PCBs, are a group of
man-made chemicals.

1.1 PCBs have been used in many different products, including
electrical equipment, surface coatings, inks, adhesives,
flame-retardants, and paints. PCBs may be released into the
environment, for instance when waste that contains PCBs is
incinerated or stored in landfills. About 10% of the PCBs
                                                              Labelling transformers containing
produced since 1929 still remain in the environment today.    PCBs
Because of possible impacts on human health and the                   Source: US federal Government

environment, the use and production of PCBs are now banned or severely restricted in many
countries.

1.2 All PCBs are man-made and have a similar basic structure. They are made of carbon,
hydrogen and chlorine atoms. Because these atoms can be combined in many different
ways, a total of 209 different PCB molecules can be formed. Some PCBs are more harmful
than others.

Generally, PCBs are very stable which explains their persistence in the environment. At
high temperatures, PCBs can burn and generate dangerous by-products such as dioxins.
PCBs tend not to evaporate or to dissolve easily in water. However, they are very soluble
in fat and similar substances, which explains why PCBs can build up in animal fat and along
the food chain.


2. What happens to PCBs in the environment?

2.1 In rivers and lakes, PCBs attach to sediments where they
can remain buried for a long time before being eventually
released into water and air. PCBs in the air can reach the
ground with falling rain and snow, or simply when suspended
particles settle with gravity.

2.2 PCBs can build up in animals over time and along the
food chain. PCBs are found in the fatty tissues of animals
living in water or on land, particularly those at the top of the
food chain. Thus humans can also accumulate PCBs from the
food they eat. Some animal species, including insects and
other invertebrates, birds, fish, and mammals, can break
down or transform certain PCBs within their bodies.                      PCBs can build up along
                                                                         the food chain.
                                                                         Source: Wisconsin Dept. of Natural
                                                                         Resources [see http://dnr.wi.gov/
2.3 In air, PCBs are broken down by the indirect effect of               org/water/wm/foxriver/whatarepcbs.
sunlight. Depending on the specific type of PCB, it takes from           html]
a few days to several months for half the amount initially
present to be degraded. In water, breakdown of PCBs is slower, and can occur under the
action of sunlight or microorganisms. These organisms play an important role in the
breakdown of PCBs in soils and sediment.

2.4 Outdoors, PCB levels in air were found to be lower in rural and remote areas than in
urban and industrial areas. In indoor air, concentrations of PCBs are typically at least ten
times higher than in outdoor air.
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PCB levels in sea water tend to be highest in waters near industrial areas. Since the 1970s,
when restrictions were imposed on the production of PCBs, concentrations in new deposits
of river sediments and in fish have shown a gradual decrease.


3. To what extent are humans exposed to PCBs?

Humans are exposed to PCBs via food, air and drinking water.

3.1 Overall, humans are mainly exposed through consumption
of contaminated foods, particularly meat, fish, and poultry.
The dietary intake of PCBs for adults rose to a high in the             Humans are exposed through
late 1970s, but then decreased to a lower level by the 1990s.           contaminated meat, fish, and poultry



3.2 Infants can be exposed to PCBs contained in human breast milk. As in foods, average
levels in breast milk have decreased since the 1970s.

3.3 The general population is exposed to low levels of PCBs present in the air they breathe
particularly indoors, but also outdoors. However, in PCB disposal facilities, PCB concentrations
in air can be significantly higher leading to a greater exposure in workers.

3.4 The general population can sometimes be exposed to low levels of PCBs in drinking
water, though concentrations are often too low to be measured.


4. What happens to PCBs when they enter the body?

Humans can absorb PCBs by eating or drinking contaminated food, and, to a lesser extent
by breathing contaminated air or through the skin.

Once absorbed, PCBs move into cell membranes and into the blood vessels and the lymphatic
system. The highest concentrations of PCBs are usually found in the liver, fatty tissue, brain,
and skin. They are also present in the blood. In mothers, PCBs have been found to pass
into umbilical cord blood, the placenta and breast milk.

In both humans and animals, PCBs can also be transformed into substances that accumulate
in specific tissues and body fluids. They may also be transformed into other substances
allowing them to be excreted through urine and feces.


5. What are the effects of PCBs on laboratory animals?

5.1 In animals, exposure to one large dose of PCBs can cause
diarrhea, breathing difficulties, dehydration, decreased response to
pain, and coma. PCBs were found to mainly damage the lungs, the
stomach, and the pancreas. Lower doses of PCBs administered over
a period of time can interfere with liver and thyroid function, and                see also our Dioxins
may, in the long term, lead to liver cancer.                                       study [see
                                                                                   http://www.greenfacts.org/
                                                                                   en/dioxins/index.htm]
5.2 Effects on fertility, reproductive organs, and female hormonal
activity have also been seen in test animals exposed for a long time to high doses of PCBs
through their food.
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The offspring of animals fed PCBs during pregnancy and during breast-feeding may also be
affected and many have shown learning and behavioral difficulties. In the young,
development of the immune system and certain organs such as the liver, thyroid and kidney
have also been affected by exposure to PCBs.

5.3 Observed effects of PCBs on the immune system included a lesser production of
antibodies, an increased susceptibility to disease, and decreased weight of the thymus
gland. Adult animals appear to be less sensitive than the fetus to the effects of PCBs.

5.4 PCBs with different chemicals structures behave in different ways. Certain PCBs behave
like dioxins and may cause an increased risk of cancer. Others can affect the development
of the nervous system at high exposures.


6. How has PCB exposure affected human health?

It is difficult to determine to what extent PCB exposure affects human
health, because different people are exposed to different amounts and
mixtures of PCBs, and because they may also be exposed to other
toxic substance at the same time.

6.1 Many studies suggest that there is a link between exposure to
PCBs and increased risk of cancers of the digestive system, the liver,
and of the skin. Furthermore, high levels of PCBs in the blood may be
linked to a cancer of the lymphatic system.
                                                                         PCB exposure may
                                                                         affect human
6.2 PCB exposure may affect human reproduction and may be linked         reproduction
                                                                         © Micro Applications
to reduced fertility in women and a lower mobile-sperm count in men.
Exposure during pregnancy and breast feeding may be linked to slowed infant growth and
development.

6.3 PCB exposure may also be linked to neurological health effects, (such as numbness and
headaches), more frequent infections, and changes of the skin, particularly rashes and
chloracne.


7. What are the risks posed by PCB exposure?

Current understanding about the effects of PCB exposure on human health is mainly based
on findings from animal studies using mixtures of PCBs.

7.1 Studies revealed at what daily dose of PCBs a sensitive species of monkeys started
showing signs of negative health effects (on the immune and nervous system).

7.2 Based on these experimental findings a tolerable daily intake of PCBs has been
established for humans.

7.3 In the USA for instance, it is estimated that people are exposed to 1 000 times less
PCBs than the minimum intake causing adverse effects in animals, and four times less than
the tolerable daily intake.

7.4 Establishing a Tolerable Daily Intake based on studies on animals entails uncertainties.
On the one hand, monkeys may be more sensitive to PCBs than humans. In this case the
predicted tolerable intake would be too prudent. On the other hand, specific PCBs to which
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humans are exposed may be more or less toxic than the PCB mixtures used for the studies
on monkeys.


8. Conclusions

PCBs are a group of man-made chemicals that have been
used in a variety of manufactured goods since 1929. PCBs
can tend to persist in the environment and accumulate in the
food chain. Many countries have banned or severely restricted
the production of PCBs.

                                                                Many countries have severely
Humans may be exposed to PCBs by consuming contaminated         restricted or banned the production
food, and also by drinking contaminated water and breathing     of PCBs
                                                                Source: www.seton.com
contaminated air. Mothers exposed to PCBs may transmit
them to their child. The speed at which PCBs are transformed in the body and the extent
to which they are either stored or excreted vary according to the type of PCB.

Depending on the dose, the type of PCBs, and other factors, exposure to PCBs can affect
fertility, child development, the immune system, and possibly increase the risk of certain
cancers.

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PCBs health risks and exposure

  • 1. http://www.greenfacts.org/ Copyright © GreenFacts page 1/5 Scientific Facts on Source document: IPCS - WHO (2003) PCBs Summary & Details: GreenFacts (2006) Polychlorinated biphenyls 1. What are PCBs?.....................................2 Context - Polychlorinated biphenyls 2. What happens to PCBs in the (PCBs) are a group of man-made environment?........................................2 compounds that were widely used in the 3. To what extent are humans exposed to PCBs? past, mainly in electrical equipment, but ...........................................................3 which were banned at the end of the 4. What happens to PCBs when they enter the 1970s in many countries because of body?..................................................3 environmental concerns. 5. What are the effects of PCBs on laboratory animals?..............................................3 Because these compounds are generally 6. How has PCB exposure affected human very stable, they remain present in the health?.................................................4 environment today. 7. What are the risks posed by PCB exposure?.............................................4 What are the health risks associated with 8. Conclusions..........................................5 PCBs? This Digest is a faithful summary of the leading scientific consensus report produced in 2003 by the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) of the World Health Organization (WHO): "Polychlorinated biphenyls : Human health aspects. Concise international chemical assessment document 55" The full Digest is available at: http://www.greenfacts.org/en/pcbs/ This PDF Document is the Level 1 of a GreenFacts Digest. GreenFacts Digests are published in several languages as questions and answers, in a copyrighted user-friendly Three-Level Structure of increasing detail: • Each question is answered in Level 1 with a short summary. • These answers are developed in more detail in Level 2. • Level 3 consists of the Source document, the internationally recognised scientific consensus report which is faithfully summarised in Level 2 and further in Level 1. All GreenFacts Digests are available at: http://www.greenfacts.org/
  • 2. http://www.greenfacts.org/ Copyright © GreenFacts page 2/5 1. What are PCBs? Polychlorinated biphenyls, in short PCBs, are a group of man-made chemicals. 1.1 PCBs have been used in many different products, including electrical equipment, surface coatings, inks, adhesives, flame-retardants, and paints. PCBs may be released into the environment, for instance when waste that contains PCBs is incinerated or stored in landfills. About 10% of the PCBs Labelling transformers containing produced since 1929 still remain in the environment today. PCBs Because of possible impacts on human health and the Source: US federal Government environment, the use and production of PCBs are now banned or severely restricted in many countries. 1.2 All PCBs are man-made and have a similar basic structure. They are made of carbon, hydrogen and chlorine atoms. Because these atoms can be combined in many different ways, a total of 209 different PCB molecules can be formed. Some PCBs are more harmful than others. Generally, PCBs are very stable which explains their persistence in the environment. At high temperatures, PCBs can burn and generate dangerous by-products such as dioxins. PCBs tend not to evaporate or to dissolve easily in water. However, they are very soluble in fat and similar substances, which explains why PCBs can build up in animal fat and along the food chain. 2. What happens to PCBs in the environment? 2.1 In rivers and lakes, PCBs attach to sediments where they can remain buried for a long time before being eventually released into water and air. PCBs in the air can reach the ground with falling rain and snow, or simply when suspended particles settle with gravity. 2.2 PCBs can build up in animals over time and along the food chain. PCBs are found in the fatty tissues of animals living in water or on land, particularly those at the top of the food chain. Thus humans can also accumulate PCBs from the food they eat. Some animal species, including insects and other invertebrates, birds, fish, and mammals, can break down or transform certain PCBs within their bodies. PCBs can build up along the food chain. Source: Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources [see http://dnr.wi.gov/ 2.3 In air, PCBs are broken down by the indirect effect of org/water/wm/foxriver/whatarepcbs. sunlight. Depending on the specific type of PCB, it takes from html] a few days to several months for half the amount initially present to be degraded. In water, breakdown of PCBs is slower, and can occur under the action of sunlight or microorganisms. These organisms play an important role in the breakdown of PCBs in soils and sediment. 2.4 Outdoors, PCB levels in air were found to be lower in rural and remote areas than in urban and industrial areas. In indoor air, concentrations of PCBs are typically at least ten times higher than in outdoor air.
  • 3. http://www.greenfacts.org/ Copyright © GreenFacts page 3/5 PCB levels in sea water tend to be highest in waters near industrial areas. Since the 1970s, when restrictions were imposed on the production of PCBs, concentrations in new deposits of river sediments and in fish have shown a gradual decrease. 3. To what extent are humans exposed to PCBs? Humans are exposed to PCBs via food, air and drinking water. 3.1 Overall, humans are mainly exposed through consumption of contaminated foods, particularly meat, fish, and poultry. The dietary intake of PCBs for adults rose to a high in the Humans are exposed through late 1970s, but then decreased to a lower level by the 1990s. contaminated meat, fish, and poultry 3.2 Infants can be exposed to PCBs contained in human breast milk. As in foods, average levels in breast milk have decreased since the 1970s. 3.3 The general population is exposed to low levels of PCBs present in the air they breathe particularly indoors, but also outdoors. However, in PCB disposal facilities, PCB concentrations in air can be significantly higher leading to a greater exposure in workers. 3.4 The general population can sometimes be exposed to low levels of PCBs in drinking water, though concentrations are often too low to be measured. 4. What happens to PCBs when they enter the body? Humans can absorb PCBs by eating or drinking contaminated food, and, to a lesser extent by breathing contaminated air or through the skin. Once absorbed, PCBs move into cell membranes and into the blood vessels and the lymphatic system. The highest concentrations of PCBs are usually found in the liver, fatty tissue, brain, and skin. They are also present in the blood. In mothers, PCBs have been found to pass into umbilical cord blood, the placenta and breast milk. In both humans and animals, PCBs can also be transformed into substances that accumulate in specific tissues and body fluids. They may also be transformed into other substances allowing them to be excreted through urine and feces. 5. What are the effects of PCBs on laboratory animals? 5.1 In animals, exposure to one large dose of PCBs can cause diarrhea, breathing difficulties, dehydration, decreased response to pain, and coma. PCBs were found to mainly damage the lungs, the stomach, and the pancreas. Lower doses of PCBs administered over a period of time can interfere with liver and thyroid function, and see also our Dioxins may, in the long term, lead to liver cancer. study [see http://www.greenfacts.org/ en/dioxins/index.htm] 5.2 Effects on fertility, reproductive organs, and female hormonal activity have also been seen in test animals exposed for a long time to high doses of PCBs through their food.
  • 4. http://www.greenfacts.org/ Copyright © GreenFacts page 4/5 The offspring of animals fed PCBs during pregnancy and during breast-feeding may also be affected and many have shown learning and behavioral difficulties. In the young, development of the immune system and certain organs such as the liver, thyroid and kidney have also been affected by exposure to PCBs. 5.3 Observed effects of PCBs on the immune system included a lesser production of antibodies, an increased susceptibility to disease, and decreased weight of the thymus gland. Adult animals appear to be less sensitive than the fetus to the effects of PCBs. 5.4 PCBs with different chemicals structures behave in different ways. Certain PCBs behave like dioxins and may cause an increased risk of cancer. Others can affect the development of the nervous system at high exposures. 6. How has PCB exposure affected human health? It is difficult to determine to what extent PCB exposure affects human health, because different people are exposed to different amounts and mixtures of PCBs, and because they may also be exposed to other toxic substance at the same time. 6.1 Many studies suggest that there is a link between exposure to PCBs and increased risk of cancers of the digestive system, the liver, and of the skin. Furthermore, high levels of PCBs in the blood may be linked to a cancer of the lymphatic system. PCB exposure may affect human 6.2 PCB exposure may affect human reproduction and may be linked reproduction © Micro Applications to reduced fertility in women and a lower mobile-sperm count in men. Exposure during pregnancy and breast feeding may be linked to slowed infant growth and development. 6.3 PCB exposure may also be linked to neurological health effects, (such as numbness and headaches), more frequent infections, and changes of the skin, particularly rashes and chloracne. 7. What are the risks posed by PCB exposure? Current understanding about the effects of PCB exposure on human health is mainly based on findings from animal studies using mixtures of PCBs. 7.1 Studies revealed at what daily dose of PCBs a sensitive species of monkeys started showing signs of negative health effects (on the immune and nervous system). 7.2 Based on these experimental findings a tolerable daily intake of PCBs has been established for humans. 7.3 In the USA for instance, it is estimated that people are exposed to 1 000 times less PCBs than the minimum intake causing adverse effects in animals, and four times less than the tolerable daily intake. 7.4 Establishing a Tolerable Daily Intake based on studies on animals entails uncertainties. On the one hand, monkeys may be more sensitive to PCBs than humans. In this case the predicted tolerable intake would be too prudent. On the other hand, specific PCBs to which
  • 5. http://www.greenfacts.org/ Copyright © GreenFacts page 5/5 humans are exposed may be more or less toxic than the PCB mixtures used for the studies on monkeys. 8. Conclusions PCBs are a group of man-made chemicals that have been used in a variety of manufactured goods since 1929. PCBs can tend to persist in the environment and accumulate in the food chain. Many countries have banned or severely restricted the production of PCBs. Many countries have severely Humans may be exposed to PCBs by consuming contaminated restricted or banned the production food, and also by drinking contaminated water and breathing of PCBs Source: www.seton.com contaminated air. Mothers exposed to PCBs may transmit them to their child. The speed at which PCBs are transformed in the body and the extent to which they are either stored or excreted vary according to the type of PCB. Depending on the dose, the type of PCBs, and other factors, exposure to PCBs can affect fertility, child development, the immune system, and possibly increase the risk of certain cancers.